Caesars to host National Day of Hiring event this month

February 3, 2022
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Properties across the US will offer individual, regional opportunities.

Caesars Entertainment on Thursday said it will host a National Day of Hiring event on February 24.

The company, which describes itself as the largest casino-entertainment operator in the US, said potential team members will have the opportunity learn more about the Caesars Entertainment portfolio and possibilities within the company.

Caesars Entertainment has more than 50 properties across the country. Officials said roles are available across all properties of affiliated casinos, resorts and venues, from guest services to managing financial transactions to designing new casinos.

Benefits available to Caesars Entertainment team members include affordable healthcare and wellness, 401k with employer match, paid time off, professional development, team member discounts and more.

Attendees are encouraged to dress professional and bring a copy of their resume the day of the event.

“One day with thousands of possibilities, Caesars hopes to share the wide span of roles for individuals to pursue within the Caesars Entertainment empire,” the company said in a statement.

“Caesars Entertainment stretches across the country and encompasses an incredible array of iconic brands including Horseshoe, Harrah's, Caesars Sportsbook and more,” Matt Krystofiak, SVP Human Resources Operations, Caesars Entertainment, said. “Throughout the company, we have a variety of opportunities for people of all interests looking to kick start their career with one of the country’s leading entertainment and hospitality companies. Launching our National Day of Hiring event allows us to open our doors and build better awareness of the benefits that our company offers and the wide expanse of our properties both in Las Vegas and across the US.”

Since its beginning in Reno, Nevada, in 1937, Caesars Entertainment has grown through development of new resorts, expansions and acquisitions. Caesars Entertainment’s resorts operate primarily under the Caesars, Harrah’s, Horseshoe and Eldorado brand names.

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